

Avaaz’s campaign #GringosAVotar urges U.S. citizens living in Mexico to register and vote against Donald Trump.
Joseph Huff-Hannon, Avaaz campaign coordinator, said that the U.S. presidential campaign has been focused on Mexicans living in the United States, but little has been said about Americans living in Mexico, who can change the election results.
According to Avaaz, there are over 1 million U.S. citizens living in Mexico.
This Sunday, September 25, Avaaz has invited all “gringos” living in Mexico who have a U.S. passport to meet at the Angel de la Independencia monument on Paseo de la Roma from 9:00 am to 2:00 pm to spread the word and register U.S. voters on site.
U.S. voters in Mexico can also register directly here: www.avaaz.org/GringosAVotar
Source: www.avaaz.org
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I support Mr. Trump and many other expats do as well. I certainly respect the author´s viewpoint and trust my choice will be taken in the same vein.
Respectfully, Don Hoblit